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Age of Automation: 9 Smart Technologies for Smart Warehouses to Embrace In 2021

Hannah Gabaldon / 5 min read.
October 1, 2021
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Industries once hiring workers for the tedious manual job of manufacturing their products, have been forced to evolve and adapt leading to the expansion of smart warehouses, reinventing the way these facilities once worked. Fortunately, employees are considered a vital factor in this new change and are still needed, industries have simply changed the day-to-day tasks for these workers and have put them to better use.

With this in mind, employees are capable of working hand-in-hand with smart warehouse technologies creating an outstandingly productive supply chain, and saving valuable time and money for both workers and the industries that have hired them. This article will go in-depth about the different technologies industries are capable of using in their smart warehouses and the benefits this technology brings to all involved.

What Is A Smart Warehouse, What Are Its Benefits?

Automation is now leveraged by tons of industries across the board, with this technology capable of being used in warehouses. A time-consuming process with high costs put into it, smart warehouses are becoming ever more favorable to industries working against these odds.

Answering the question: What is an automated warehouse? , can be defined as a warehouse that specifically uses technology to get through with the traditional work and manufacturing processes that a company needs to be accomplished. Unlike dated warehouses, these smart facilities are capable of lowering any chances of error, increase workflow and overall building management, help with heavy inventory, as well as, keeping track of whether it has been delivered, lost, or built, and even increasing sustainability and lower pollution rates.

In regards to
sustainability, companies are favoring smart warehouses more than ever too, due
to the fact that they’ll no longer need to produce products in anticipation of
consumers purchasing from them, and only produce inventory when a consumer, in
fact, goes through with the purchase. This factor limits uncertainty and
unnecessary manufacturing that will not only save industries’ budgets but save
materials that could eventually be tossed if not bought. AI in digital shopping will continue to
grow as time goes on.

Smart Warehouse Technologies

For companies wanting to utilize smart warehouses, making the decision as to where to manufacture their
products, understanding different types of smart warehouse technologies is crucial. Depending on the
industry the company is in and what products they serve, will depend on which
devices will be most useful to their overall production. Below is a compiled
list of 9 technologies that can be found in smart warehouses:

  • Management System –Before any manufacturing goes on in a warehouse, it’s crucial to have a smart management system to oversee all of the technology in the perimeter. Besides overseeing the facility, the list below highlights the other possible benefit of this system:
    1. Quick
      access to in-depth data for a better understanding of machinery and the
      supply chain
    2. Reduced
      labor costs
    3. A
      well-organized warehouse system
    4. More
      accurate inventory checks
    5. Improved
      customer service with more data provided to consumers on their products
    6. A
      highly responsible method of managing the warehouse


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  • Automated Picking
    Tools
    – Picking”tools, once considered one of the most tedious tasks
    of the warehouse process, have luckily developed into an automated process. Unlike
    past years where workers would have to sift through all products for the best
    version to provide to consumers, this tool is capable of doing this job to an
    excellent standard. Automated picking tools are able to pick nearly perfect
    products through their quick analysis of items, overall reducing any chance of
    human error.
  • Inventory Control Platforms –
    Newly designed in 2018, automated inventory control
    platforms are capable of logging, tracking, counting, and monitoring all
    warehouse inventory. Whether products are to leave the facility, discarded
    due to error, or rapidly being produced, this platform is capable of
    accurately keeping track with little to no disruption to the supply chain.’ ‘
  • Automated Guided Vehicles – The
    usual daunting task of moving, loading, and taking away inventory,
    automated guided vehicles ease the burden for employees with their
    self-guiding programming. These vehicles are capable of moving carts and
    forklifts which are carrying large pieces of warehouse inventory.

  • Industrial IoT –
    Overseeing all technology in a smart warehouse is the IoT (Internet of
    Things), where all data and tech information travels through. IoT
    implementation is capable of detecting any error that could possibly go
    wrong in the smart warehouse and avoid the mistake before it happens. This
    technology is capable of monitoring anything from warehouse temperature
    and moisture to shipping, product, and inventory mishaps.

  • Collaborative Robots – This
    form of technology works cohesively with workers to make the supply chain
    move smoothly and swiftly. The bright side of collaborative robots is that
    they do not take any jobs away from employees and are only there to assist
    workers and overall warehouse productivity.

  • Smart Sustainability – Sustainability has
    become a priority in many industries in recent years. Luckily, now with the
    help of technology, warehouses will be able to reduce energy consumption, and
    product waste via data retrieved. Along with smart warehouses doing their part for the planet, this will also save
    money for industries with reduced product materials and facility energy.
  • Handheld Technology – Workers still being
    an essential part of a smart warehouse, employees are now using handheld
    technology to help themselves out with everyday tedious tasks. For example,
    workers are using some devices to scan and read barcodes for inventory counts.
    This helps employees keep track of inventory and reduce any chances of errors.
  • Labeling Technology – When
    packages are labeled incorrectly it can become very costly to companies.
    Inventory can be misplaced or altogether lost with incorrect prints but
    thankfully with labeling technology, workers can optimize these devices
    for correct labeling, even if consumers were to change their address after
    the initial purchase went through.

Many smart warehouses in the future will obtain most if not all of these devices for an outstanding method of manufacturing. As for the meantime, again businesses should focus on facilities that cater best to their inventory needs.

Conclusion

Overall, the use of automated warehouse technology is beneficial to countless different industries. These devices are able to increase production rates and efficiency, detect errors, and keep track of inventory, cut budgets, and reduce pollution in facilities.

Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
Tags: Automation, retail, Robotic Process Automation, supply chain, technology

About Hannah Gabaldon

Hannah O'Brien writes for the digital marketing agency Aumcore, which helps brands and companies improve and optimize their user experience design to improve conversions across all platforms as well as aid with crafting their marketing strategies and approach to branding.

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